hey sarah louise, congratulations!looks good oreatty crowded as well in your tent.so you've got 4 plants in 7 liters pots, right? how big is your tent?as i told you i'm trying to experiment with different sizes to get as much as possible from my space... i am still convinced it is hard to beat the 4 11 lt pots setu up from which i got 220 grams from a 250 W HPS, but we'll see!i'll follow your babies' flowering!ciao!

Yep Alsc, 4 plants left in 7L pots of coco/perlite and the tent is 1m square and 1.8m tall. It's still a bit squished in there but there is still room for vertical growth... just hoping the Sweet Ellies don't get too tall as there is no room to be bending the tops over and bracing the plants.

I also have 2 oscillating fans in there to push the air around, one set to blow over the foliage and the other set to blow air under the foliage. Reducing the plant numbers and putting in the second fan has really improved the humidity levels... I may even get to harvest without mould problems.

The next time they are out of the tent I will get some shots of the flowering tops.

I don't know if the kushes will be in flower for long enough to ripen seed... but the ellies definitely will be :D

Six weeks in 12/12 today and 34 days since pk1 began flowering. The next 21 days should be interesting... especially considering I am down to my last oz from the outdoor harvest.

Sweet Ellie 3. Flowering has suffered a bit with the rain, but her
branches are much stronger than the ones indoors( courtesy of the extra
space, she's had to move a round in the breeze).

So long as she remains disease free, there is a good chance she can come back inside once the PK's finish... dang where the fruit am I going to dry the pk's? Bloody things stink to high heaven already.

Now I don't think I outlined what happened to my little jf#5... here he is now, out with se3.

I'll need to go edit a few images to show you all how he came to be as you see him now.

Okies, the last time we saw jf#5 he was confirmed male and looked something like this...

In order to keep the extra plant, it needed to shrink.

and it did...

A bread knife or blade from an electric knife cuts through the medium and roots nicely. Just treat the root ball as if were a loaf of soft bread that needed cutting.

After that it's just a matter of finding a suitably sized pot for what's left...

And backfilling with medium... water in well with seaweed extract or similar and place in a lowly lit environment.

After a couple of days, return to brighter lighting. You can either return the plant to 18/6 lighting and delay flowering indefinitely or, as I did, keep the plant on 12/12 and he should produce pollen within a month.

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